Book, Chapter

1    1,  14|    no objection to this, but merely remarked, "As we, in our
2    4, 122|     passing, ought not to be merely recorded in verse, the historian
3    5, 132|      informed him that I had merely sought my pallet to take
4    5, 145|      in which the latter was merely an agent, renting rooms
5    5, 145| seducing to fornication, not merely girls, but males also. And
6    5, 145|   the head of anyone were it merely a question of having a boy
7    5, 159|    need not use your finger, merely: take Cestos all to yourself,
8    6     |    it that this Mirabeau was merely careless?~The love of boys
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